Hi, Shihao:
Great post! I agree that button-less is the trend. and I think in-screen fingerprint is pretty cool. I can use a bigger screen phone with this technology. I barely can able to hold my phone when I move my short thumbs to reach the home button, but in-screen would be much more convenient and easy. With all the phone and computer is…[Read more]

Hi Noah:
Interesting post! I would like to try food come from 3D printers. I personally think it is a great idea. It can potentially decrease the amount of hunger of the world as well as decrease the harming of animals. It can also slow down global warming with the much less demand for “growing” meat (reason:…[Read more]

The introduction of this product is very intriguing. As it relates to other smart glasses that are “too cool to wear” such as the Google Glass, I believe this is a signal of this technology moving through the Gartner Hype Cycle. We are far past the peak of inflated expectations with this technology, and firmly in the trough of disillusionment. Could this be a sign that smart glasses are moving up the slope of enlightenment towards the plateau of productivity? I think so, as once this technology becomes more practical and is able to demonstrate its true value, widespread adoption by consumers will ensue. For now, I’ll wait it out until my vision necessitates a move to glasses as by then, we’ll know for sure how useful this can be.

Hi Shuyue! Great Post! I believe this technology is a disruptive innovation. I definitely think that in the future everyone will have a pair of these glasses or maybe a pair of contacts that do this for you. Wearables have become such a big part of our current culture. A lot of people are monitoring their health through Fitbits and other wearable technology. I would definitely buy a pair of Vaunt glasses, I would invest in a technology that will become apart of our future.

I think the smart wearables market is very interesting as with technology continually getting better devices are getting more compact with increased functionality. I would definitely want a pair of glasses such as this, it would be very convenient to view messages and notifications without having to physically pick up your device. I think this is a disruptive innovation as its combining technology with a traditional non-technology related product.Taking your concern a step further, I think that it could also increase the chances for peoples privacy to diminish – if these smart glasses could record videos or take photos people would be able to do this without anyone else noticing and could potentially be very dangerous. If there were a way to set restrictions on them or even make it so that certain areas wouldnt allow smart glasses I could see this becoming a norm in the future.

This is seems like a very cool innovation. Defineitly one I can see as a disruptive innovation, I feel like Google came out with it first, but this innovation is all around better. I am very interested in how these work. It says the info is displayed on the screen the user just has to focus on it, but I would need to try them out to see that. They are definelty convienent though.

Hi, Jacob:
Great post and I do believe that wearable technology is the future. It is pretty cool that wearable technology can body conditions, but more importantly, I hope wearable technology can create temperature control clothes, so I can avoid extremely hot and freeze weather. On the other hand, wearable clothes can become a disruptive…[Read more]

Hi, Mike:
This is a cool innovation, It can decrease the language barriers between individuals. I believe this technology is great for simple conversation. However, I do not think it can replace language learning. I assume that these earbuds use Google Translate as its language database. I use Google Translate a lot, so I know that sometimes…[Read more]

Hi Malik:
This is an interesting topic. I do think it is a good idea based on a good security foundation. I believe I experienced something similar. I opened an online store not long ago, and I identified myself by uploading a photo of my ID and scanning my face (blinking and nodding in front of my cell phone camera). It was so convenient. With…[Read more]

I love this idea because I spend so much time to find my glasses and keys just in general. However, I do not think it would work so well for me if it will be a phone software because I can not find my phone frequently. Actually, I lose my phone more times than keys and wallets. Also, the security issue is very critical. if the system is hacked by…[Read more]

Amazon armed to become “the best place to buy fashion online” by using AI algorithm. This system can learn from images, which means it can catch the trend from studying social media’s images, and draw out a style […]

Hi, Claudine
I am so excited about how VR be able to change our lives, and I agree that VR can be limitless.
VR can combine other existing software and be very powerful. For example, If google maps can combine VR in, we can travel/see all around the world without actual go out.
Besides entertainment, VR can also improve the efficiency of…[Read more]

A company called Starship Technologies created this robot. It can deliver foods from restaurants to order placers. A smartphone App allows users to unlock the lid, and lock back automatically. There is a […]

Steve Jobs’ presentation was so attractive, even it was a 2007 iPhone presentation; I am still amazed by how powerful iPhone 4 compared with other phones back days. Steve Jobs maximized the power of simplification. Every text and image he used in that presentation makes that presentation strong and easy to understand at the same time. He o…[Read more]